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... hope it is , hope that can never die , Effort , and expectation , and desire , And something evermore about to be . Again , the great passage is led up to and made immediate and actual by natural description . The traveller , eagerly ...
... hope it is , hope that can never die , Effort , and expectation , and desire , And something evermore about to be . Again , the great passage is led up to and made immediate and actual by natural description . The traveller , eagerly ...
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... hope or lack of hope there may be for the future of the tongue . As he points out , Gaelic and English are in entirely dissimilar situations , each of which offers its special challenge to a creative writer : ' So much has not been done ...
... hope or lack of hope there may be for the future of the tongue . As he points out , Gaelic and English are in entirely dissimilar situations , each of which offers its special challenge to a creative writer : ' So much has not been done ...
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... hope was never quite robust enough to dismiss , and he outgrew such early belief as he had in econ- omic and political solutions . This does not mean that the pessimism is not shot through with hope and longing , often a stoic hope and ...
... hope was never quite robust enough to dismiss , and he outgrew such early belief as he had in econ- omic and political solutions . This does not mean that the pessimism is not shot through with hope and longing , often a stoic hope and ...
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